Carboy



iflatenterl Aug. 19, 1924.

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CHARLES Lnrrzowrrz, or NEWARKQNEW JERSEY.

CARB OY.y

Application filed July 3, 1923. Serial No. 649,337.

My invention has for its object to providea carboy having a body inwhichare disposed corner pieces with grooves for receiv.

ing lateral supporting members, which are provided with members havinggrooves for receiving additional lateral supporting members disposed atan angle to the firstmentioned lateral supporting members.

Another object of the invention isto provide a carboy with a cushionhaving horizontal members spaced a aart with theirends secured tosupports, the horizontal members having a member between their endsdisposed at an angle to the` said horizontal members.

Additional objects of the. invention will appear in the followingspeciiication, in which the preferred form of the 'invention isdescribed. i

In the drawings similar reference'characters refer to similar parts inall ofthe views, in which- Figure l is a sectional view on the line l-lof Figure 2.

Fig. 2 is a sectional elevation showing the carboy.

Fig. 3 is a fragmentary sectional view, showing in perspective thearrangement of the lateral supporting members, and n Fig. 4 is aperspective view yillustrating the cushion on the bottom of the carboy.

By referring to the drawings it will be seen that the body A of thecarboy is hollow, and in the carboy there are disposed corner pieces B,these corner pieces being situated at the corners of the carboy, as bestshown in Figure l of the drawings.

The corner pieces B have grooves C inA which are disposed lateralsupporting inembers D, there being disposed against the lat l eralsupporting members D and preferably secured thereto additional cornermembers E, the corner members E abutting against the corner pieces B, isshown in Figure l of the drawings. The corner members have grooves F inwhich are disposed lateral supporting members Gr.

It will be understood that the lateral supporting members Gr may beremoved from ythe grooves F, and that the lateral supporting membersDpmay be removed from the grooves C, which makes it possible to readilyreplace thelateral supporting members or G, should they be rbroken inservice.

At the bottom of the carboy A. a .cushion H is disposed, the cushion Hhaving horin zontal members I, the ends of which are secured to supportsJ, said horizontal members I being connected by a member K disposedbetween andA spaced from the supports The member K may be secured to thehorizontal members I in any suitable manner.`

What I claim is:

l.y In a carboy, a hollow body, members in thefbody7 provided withgrooves, lateral supporting members disposed in the grooves and havingmembers with grooves, and additional lateral supporting membersextending at angles to the first-mentioned lateral supporting membersdisposed in the lastnientioned grooves.

2. In a carboy, a hollow' body, members disposed in thehollow body andhaving grooves, lateral supporting membersr disposed in the grooves,additional. ymembersy with grooves disposed against the lateralsupporting members and abutting against the first-mentioned members, andadditional lateral supporting members disposed in the last-me-i'itionedAgrooves.

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corner members in the body disposed at the corners and provided `withgrooves, lateral supporting members disposed in the grooves and providedwith members having grooves. and additional supporting members extending-at angles to the first-mentioned lateral supporting members anddisposed in the last-mentioned grooves.

4. In a carboy, a hollow bodyhaving portions with iuuer grooves, lateralsupporting members disposed in the grooves and provided `with memberswith grooves, and additional ylateral supporting members disposed atangles to the tirst-inentioned lateral supporting members anddisposed inthe last` mentioned grooves.

5. In a carboy, a cushion member having depending supports with membersspaced apart with their kends secured to the supports, and anothermember' disposed at an angle to the second-mentioned member and` securedthereto.

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